单词 | At a disadvantage |
例句 | 1. He's at a disadvantage being so shy. 2. His inability to speak English puts him at a disadvantage when he attends international conferences. 3. We were put at a disadvantage. 4. I felt at a disadvantage. 5. My father thought that I'd be at a disadvantage if I wrote left-handed. 5. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 6. His inability to speak French puts him at a disadvantage. 7. The new rules may put European farmers at a disadvantage . 8. There was no reason for her to feel at a disadvantage. 9. Anyone who can't use a computer is at a disadvantage these days. 10. I was at a disadvantage compared to the younger members of the team. 11. He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received. 12. After all(), we're the ones at a disadvantage. 13. It puts them at a disadvantage. 14. Many lawyers in commerce and industry are at a disadvantage over Woolf, compared to their private practice brethren. 15. Problems of language and skills will place them at a disadvantage.There was, however, no evidence of worry as yet. 16. This puts small inventors at a disadvantage because they do not have entire legal departments to represent them. 17. But even within Clarendon County, Summerton is at a disadvantage because it is so small. 18. Artists can be at a disadvantage in group exhibitions as only a small part of their activity can be seen. 19. They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels, cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities. 20. The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a disadvantage. 21. In this way there is less chance of being caught at a disadvantage or being ambushed by circumstances. 22. Other nations worry that the technology will put their own farmers at a disadvantage. 23. It was the only time in her life that she had noticed her maternal grandmother at a disadvantage, on the defensive. 24. Though normally good-natured and easygoing, Paul hated to be at a disadvantage. 25. These are urgent issues because the few charities that bend or break the rules put the law-abiding majority at a disadvantage. 26. In a room enlivened by a colony intelligence, visitors are at a disadvantage. 27. Rejected at that level, he was back to square one, at a disadvantage. 28. Some may argue that democratic investment clubs put members at a disadvantage in times of high volatility, limiting their flexibility. 29. So, except during a few warm days in summer, a white coat would seem to put its wearer at a disadvantage. 30. Secrecy confers power on those who know the secret while those who do not are at a disadvantage. 1. He's at a disadvantage being so shy. 2. His inability to speak English puts him at a disadvantage when he attends international conferences. 3. We were put at a disadvantage. 31. The farm owners weren't working class, so the ways this put them at a disadvantage is irrelevant. 32. In two senses the rural environment currently puts children at a disadvantage. 33. Job seekers who lack the education to use information resources effectively are at a disadvantage. 34. However, analysts say that H.P. is at a disadvantage because the technology is unfamiliar and because H.P. lacks the sales reach of Xerox in this category. 35. When considering informal rules, the study finds that each local government's selfish departmentalism and local political conflicts put them at a disadvantage in collaborating with one another. 36. A frigate captain rarely has to worry about his gun deck taking on water,[http:///at a disadvantage.html] and can therefore fight in conditions that leave bigger ships at a disadvantage. 37. If we were in a situation where my husband was making a significantly smaller income, then strictly from an earned income point of view, we might indeed be at a disadvantage, compared to others. 38. The pint-size High-Tech Enterprises are the main part of Chinese High-Tech Enterprises which are at a disadvantage due to low jumping-off point and weak economy and technology base. 39. Synopsis In the Internet Age, reading and living environment at a disadvantage. 40. Those who are deemed unattractive can feel at a disadvantage. 41. So please don't remonstrate; in talking about it you have me at a disadvantage. 42. Spender concludes that, in mixed classes, the girls are at a disadvantage. 43. England's players would be left at a disadvantage against those of the rest of the world. |
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